Hangin' Round Here

JOHN HIATT

If I could go back to love's first blush
Oh my lordy, it would be a big rush
But I know you can't go back
You gotta keep moving, that's a natural fact

So here we are, still in love
I swear to you, honey, by the stars above
It's an old man's dreams that a young man fears
Well, I learned that, honey, just hangin' 'round here

I'm proud of my mistakes
And all the love and the trouble that I ever did make
I never meant to hurt no one
And when I did, it wasn't any fun

But all the roads lead me straight to you
It's all good, every little thing that you do
It gets me going just to have you near
Well, I learned that, honey, just hangin' around here

Round here a man has to stand up tall
Round here a man has gotta learn to crawl
Got to go to the bottom to see the top
It's a one way ticket, and it never does stop

If I could go back, I'd be alone
'Cause there's nothing back there, just dust and bones
I guess it's you and me
Stumbling to the twenty-first century

My mind's half gone, but I don't care
Ain't thinking ahead; I'm just getting there
And if you want, you can help me steer

Well, I learned that, honey, just hangin' 'round here
Well, I learned that, baby, just hangin' 'round here
Well, I learned that, honey, just hangin' 'round here

Trivia about the song Hangin' Round Here by John Hiatt

When was the song “Hangin' Round Here” released by John Hiatt?
The song Hangin' Round Here was released in 2001, on the album “The Tiki Bar Is Open”.
Who composed the song “Hangin' Round Here” by John Hiatt?
The song “Hangin' Round Here” by John Hiatt was composed by JOHN HIATT.

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